Collins Avenue & 22nd Street Miami Beach, Florida
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About Collins Park Sunday Market
Collins Park Sunday Market has established itself as a community hub in Collins Avenue & 22nd Street Miami Beach, Florida, connecting shoppers directly with the growers and makers behind their food.
Farmers markets like Collins Park Sunday Market represent a fundamentally different way of accessing food compared to a supermarket. When you shop at Collins Park Sunday Market, the person selling you tomatoes is often the same person who planted them — a level of transparency and traceability that industrial food systems cannot replicate. That direct relationship is what draws many Collins Avenue & 22nd Street Miami Beach residents to the market week after week.
The selection at Collins Park Sunday Market changes as the growing season progresses. Early in the season, expect cool-weather crops like salad greens, radishes, and herbs. Peak summer brings the widest variety — tomatoes, peppers, corn, stone fruits, and squash. By fall, the market shifts toward storage vegetables, apples, pears, preserves, and baked goods that make use of seasonal harvests. This seasonal rhythm is something you feel at a farmers market in a way you never do in a grocery store.
Collins Park Sunday Market draws shoppers from across the Collins Avenue & 22nd Street Miami Beach area who value knowing where their food comes from. Unlike the anonymized supply chains that supply most grocery stores, every item at this market was grown or produced by a vendor you can talk to, ask questions of, and build a relationship with over the course of the season.
Visit the market or check their website for the latest hours and vendor information.
Why Visit Collins Park Sunday Market?
- Shorter food supply chain — less time between harvest and your table
- Multiple vendors offering competitive prices on fresh goods
- Fresh seasonal goods from farms in the Collins Avenue & 22nd Street Miami Beach region
- Product variety that reflects the local growing season
What You May Find at Collins Park Sunday Market
Farmers markets like Collins Park Sunday Market offer a snapshot of what is growing locally right now. What is available depends on the current season and which growers attend. Unlike supermarkets, inventory at Collins Park Sunday Market changes week to week — and that is part of what makes it worth visiting regularly.
Product data is not available for this market in the USDA directory. Visit the market or their website to see what vendors are offering.
Location & Hours
Data sourced from USDA National Farmers Market Directory
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SNAP / EBT
Not listed in USDA directory
WIC Benefits
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Credit & Debit Cards
Not listed in USDA directory
Cash
Always accepted at this market
Payment info is sourced from USDA records. Confirm directly with the market before your visit.
Planning Your Visit
Before visiting Collins Park Sunday Market, here are some tips to help you plan a successful market trip.
- 1Early arrival gives you access to the best produce before it sells out. Many vendors sell out of top items in the first hour.
- 2Bring cash — small bills make transactions faster for both you and the vendor.
- 3Most vendors prefer cash. Bring a mix of denominations.
- 4Talk to the vendors — they often know exactly when certain crops will be in season and can answer questions about growing methods.
- 5Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, especially if the market is outdoors.
Community Impact
Collins Park Sunday Market plays an important role in the Collins Avenue & 22nd Street Miami Beach community by providing residents with a reliable source of fresh, locally produced food and a space for community connection.
Contact Collins Park Sunday Market directly to learn about accepted payment methods, including whether SNAP/EBT benefits are accepted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Collins Park Sunday Market located?
Collins Park Sunday Market is located in Collins Avenue & 22nd Street Miami Beach, Florida. Use the map above or click Get Directions for turn-by-turn navigation.
When is Collins Park Sunday Market open?
Hours for Collins Park Sunday Market are not listed in the USDA directory. Check the market's official website or contact them directly for current hours.
Does Collins Park Sunday Market accept SNAP/EBT?
SNAP/EBT acceptance is not confirmed for Collins Park Sunday Market in the USDA directory. Contact the market directly to verify before your visit.
What can I buy at Collins Park Sunday Market?
Collins Park Sunday Market is a farmers market offering fresh local produce, food products, and goods from regional vendors. Specific product listings are not available in the USDA directory — visit the market to see current vendor offerings.
Does Collins Park Sunday Market have organic produce?
Organic produce availability at Collins Park Sunday Market is not confirmed in the USDA directory. Ask individual vendors about their growing practices when you visit.
Are there other farmers markets near Collins Park Sunday Market?
Collins Park Sunday Market may be the primary market in Collins Avenue & 22nd Street Miami Beach. Explore our Florida directory to find other nearby markets.
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